Namiki Gohei II was an Edo sakusha, who made a short career from the beginning of the 1800s to the end of the 1810s.
His most notable creation was the dance-drama "Yasuna". "The second Namiki Gohei was the second son of a vassal of the Sh˘gun. He was expelled from his house because of dissipation and association with actors."
(ZoŰ Kincaid in "Kabuki, the Popular Stage of Japan")

[1] the 7th day of the 7th lunar month of the 2nd year of the Bunsei era was the 27th of August 1819 in the western calendar.

The name of Namiki Gohei II in a 1819 Edo hy˘banki (the zone within the red shape on the right side of the picture);
all the names were the sakusha at the Nakamuraza and the Tamagawaza